Crafting Exceptional Wines in the Heart of Piedmont for Over 90 Years
Salvano Winery: A Gem in the Langhe Hills
Located on the picturesque slopes of the Langhe hills in northern Italy, Salvano Winery has been a cornerstone of the region's wine culture for over 90 years. The winery's oldest vineyard is in Diano d’Alba, with additional vineyards in Ricca, Rodino, Barbaresco, Treiso, Serralunga, and Monforte. Established in 1991, the winery's cellar features dedicated areas for vinification, bottling, maturation, and storage, utilizing large Slavonian oak barrels of 225 and 1000 liters.
A Rich Family Legacy
The Salvano story began in the 1930s when Angelo Salvano started producing wine at his farmstead, Grillo. After World War II, Saverio Salvano expanded the family business, relocating to Valle Talloria, where the name “Salvano” became well-known. In 1982, Luciana Agnello and Piero Sobrero acquired the winery, introducing modern winemaking techniques and expanding their market reach to the US and Germany.
Family Roles at Salvano Winery
In 1991, Salvano underwent a rustic renovation, revitalizing old farmhouses with charming arches and exposed brick. Today, Piero serves as the General Manager, while Luciana handles Public Relations. Their sons, Massimo and Alessio, take on the roles of Sales Manager and Account Manager, respectively. Salvano Winery cultivates a diverse range of grape varieties, including Barbera, Dolcetto, Nebbiolo, Chardonnay, and Cabernet Sauvignon, along with fruit-forward Merlot, Pinot Noir, Moscato, and Sauvignon Blanc. A visit to this delightful winery promises a memorable experience for wine enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Frequently Asked Questions for Salvano Winery
Where is Salvano located?
The Salvano Winery is located at Via Guido Cane 1, Frazione Valle Talloria - Diano D'alba, Cuneo, Piedmont, 12055, Italy.
How can I get to Salvano?
If you are in Milan, it takes about 2 hours by car via A7 and A21/E70 to reach Salvano.
Is there accommodation at Salvano?
Yes, families are welcome to enjoy the natural surroundings for a few days.
What types of wines does Salvano produce?
Salvano produces a variety of wines, including red, white, rosé, sparkling, and fortified wines from grapes like Barbera, Dolcetto, Nebbiolo, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Moscato, and Sauvignon Blanc.
What languages do they speak at Salvano?
The staff can assist you in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian.
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